Engineering Studies

With Dollar General’s high growth rate they needed to expand their corporate data center. In addition they needed to enhance the reliability of the electrical and mechanical infrastructure systems that support the data center’s operations. Puckett Engineering was retained to evaluate the existing conditions with respect to capacity and reliability

Dollar General, a Fortune 200 company headquartered in Goodlettsville, TN, needed to expand their corporate data center’s critical infrastructure and improve its reliability. Puckett Engineering evaluated the feasibility and cost to expand the data center’s emergency power and UPS systems. The study also included a detailed evaluation of using a

To help its clients avoid inadvertent shutdown of critical equipment due to unrelated faults and to comply with OSHA regulations for arc-flash hazards, Puckett Engineering performs Power System Studies. These studies begin with a Fault Analysis for calculating short-circuit currents. Next, a Coordination Study determines if downstream circuit breakers and fuses

Metro’s ECC needed to upgrade their radio systems to meet the APCO Project 25 (P25) digital radio standards. P25’s goal is to enhance public safety responders’ capabilities to communicate with each other and achieve timely response. Puckett Engineering was retained to ensure the critical infrastructure could support the new systems. This

Metro Nashville needed enhanced reliability for the city’s command center for emergency communications. Puckett Engineering, which had previously performed a study for a 2N redundancy upgrade, was retained as a technical consultant for implementing the upgrades using a fast-track design/build RFP process. The upgrades included a 225 kVA UPS system

Due to MNPS’ emphasis on providing the latest IT tools to its administrators, teachers, and students, Puckett Engineering was chosen to study, plan and design the expansion of the data center’s critical mechanical and electrical infrastructure to accommodate anticipated growth. Under the first of two contracts, Puckett Engineering upgraded the

Gladeville Baptist Church in Gladeville, TN, was experiencing costly lightning-strike damage, especially to the Direct Digital Control (DDC) system for the 90,000-SF building’s 49 HVAC units. Puckett Engineering performed a lightning study and designed preventative solutions for the church, which consisted of three adjoining structures built between 1956 and 2008.